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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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1 The Editor, doubting the validity of this exegesis, kindly points out however that Horace may well have used the same syntax as Propertius, and he quotes Prop. i. 11, 17. But Martial, i. 41, 18, writes non cuicumque datum est habere nasum, i e. satirical wit; is it incredible that nasus might also mean not sense, but nicety of smell?